But what makes a year feel "horrible"? Is it personal tragedy, global unrest, or just a relentless stream of minor mishaps? As we often look back on tumultuous times—whether it’s the Royal Family in 1992, the tumultuous 2016 in retrospect, or the ongoing challenges of our modern era—understanding how to endure, process, and eventually move past a disastrous 12-month stretch is crucial.
It is tempting to dwell on the past or fear the future. Learning to live in the moment allows you to appreciate small victories, even in a dark year. Annus Horribilis
Three of her children—Anne, Charles, and Andrew—saw their marriages fall apart. But what makes a year feel "horrible"
(biographies/case studies)? A "how-to" on planning a better year (goal setting)? It is tempting to dwell on the past or fear the future
A horrible year is rarely a total loss. As noted by, adversity teaches lessons, and out of the ashes of a "dung heap of crapola," there can be an opportunity for a "new year [that] brings with it many promises and opportunities".
Intimate recordings and photos of the Royal Family were published, damaging their public reputation.